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The Perak-state Government is in the process of designing a programme that focuses on the emotional management aspects of mothers who are experiencing ‘burnout’ or exhaustion.
The Chairman of the Perak Women, Family, Social Welfare, Entrepreneur Development and Cooperatives Committee, Datuk Salbiah Mohamed shared that this step was taken in light of data obtained through a study conducted by Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM).
“Mothers in Perak who experience burnout may be due to factors such as working while at the same time, playing the role of a mother,”
“The feeling of guilt of not being able to fulfil all responsibilities may be a factor in their burnout. This view is somewhat supported by the research we conducted,” she said.
Mothers are important for development
In regards to this, Datuk Salbiah revealed that the Perak-state Government is looking at partnering with entities including NGOs to create programmes on emotional management and more, in addition to Naungan Kasih, a family strengthening programme that uses digital tools, in-person sessions and remote support to help parents nurture their children’s development and wellbeing.
Utusan Malaysia
“That is what we are trying to do because when these mothers are well cared for emotionally and physically, we can reduce the social problems in the state of Perak. It will also enable us to develop Perak according to the mould we want to shape,” she added.
She went on to explain that mothers are the heart that generates development in the state, therefore mothers should be valued by all parties.
“Without the upbringing of a mother who educates her children, how is it possible for Perak to develop well?”
It’s no surprise that celebrities can easily drop millions for a rare, collectable item. Recently, Jay Chou (周杰倫) revealed he has successfully bid for a painting by famed artist Henri Matisse, with a price tag that shocked netizens.
On 20th May 2026 (Wednesday), the Mandopop icon shared on his Instagram a painting by Henri Matisse, titled “The Morning Session”. In his post, Jay spoke fondly about the artist, showing admiration for his work. The singer also mentioned that he once dreamed about being able to collect one of Henri Matisse’s paintings, before revealing that his dream had come true.
According to reports, the 47-year-old recently purchased “The Morning Session”, known in French as “La Séance du matin”, through an auction by Sotheby’s. The auction house’s website shows that the painting, executed in 1924, was officially sold on Wednesday morning for a whopping US$20 million (approximately RM79.38 million).
Many friends and fans have reacted to Jay’s successful bid, congratulating him on the latest addition to his art collection. For those unaware, the star is an avid art collector and also references renowned artworks in his music. His “Children Of The Sun” music video included several references, including James McNeill Whistler’s “Whistler’s Mother”.
Most of Jay’s collections are displayed at his main residence in Taiwan. Besides the Henri Matisse painting, the singer also owns several artworks from Picasso and Basquiat. Funnily enough, Jay once said in a CNN interview, “I’ve spent almost all my earnings from my concerts on artworks”.
Considering how much he paid for the Henri Matisse artwork, it seems Jay will have to hold more concerts if he wants to continue expanding his expensive collection. What are your thoughts on this?
OPPO Malaysia and Tourism Malaysia have officially unveiled Rediscovering Malaysia Through the Lens, a photography initiative aimed at rediscovering untapped destinations in Malaysia that are worth exploring for both tourists and locals alike. Whether it’s a destination or an intangible cultural heritage, these beautiful hidden gems will be showcased through the lens of OPPO Studio.
The campaign is a local adaptation of OPPO’s continued commitment to visual storytelling and cultural documentation in Culture in a Shot, and it marks another significant effort in the brand’s local efforts in leveraging technology to amplify Malaysia’s position as a premier travel destination. The campaign was officially formalised as part of under the Visit Malaysia 2026 campaign, with the presence of senior representatives, Monica Chin, Chief Marketing Officer of OPPO Malaysia, Director General of Tourism Malaysia, Mohd Amirul Rizal Abdul Rahim, and Deputy Director of the Corporate Communications Division at Tourism Malaysia, Pn Norshariza Mohd Saad.
OPPO Malaysia
“Every picture tells a story, and Malaysia – a country that has long stood at the crossroads of culture – has no shortage of places worth seeing. At OPPO, we believe in the power of imaging to preserve culture and bring destinations to life. With the help of Tourism Malaysia, we are proud to be able to photograph the stories, places, and the natural beauty of this country, and hope to inspire the world to experience Malaysia for themselves,” said Monica Chin, Chief Marketing Officer, OPPO Malaysia.
The campaign launches with a dedicated Photowalk Trip to Kelantan, organised with Tourism Malaysia, where photographers and creators will go on a journey to document some of the state's most striking natural scenery — including Jelawang Waterfall, the tallest waterfall in Southeast Asia. The expedition marks the first chapter of a year-long series of photography journeys across Malaysia, with the OPPO Find X9 Ultra serving as the primary imaging tool throughout.
OPPO Malaysia
OPPO Malaysia
Purpose-built for photography at the highest level, the OPPO Find X9 Ultra features a Hasselblad-tuned triple periscope camera system, a large-format primary sensor, and advanced computational photography capabilities. These features are among many that help deliver exceptional clarity across a wide range of shooting conditions — from sweeping natural landscapes to intricate detail work.
Imagery from the Kelantan photowalk and subsequent campaign journeys will be amplified across OPPO Malaysia’s official channels, with select works featured on OPPO’s global lock screen platform — extending Malaysia’s reach to an international audience of millions.
Rediscovering Malaysia Through the Lens
OPPO Malaysia
OPPO Malaysia
Rediscovering Malaysia Through the Lens is a year-long photography campaign by OPPO Malaysia that brings Malaysia’s most remarkable landscapes and cultural destinations to global audiences, as wallpapers and lock screens captured exclusively using OPPO smartphones.
Conducted with Tourism Malaysia, the partnership builds on OPPO Malaysia’s growing track record as a platform for cultural storytelling in Malaysia — from the #OPPOMalaysiaThroughTheLens Coffee Table Book, which documented five fading traditional Malaysian art forms, to Culture in a Shot, the brand’s globally recognised initiative with Discovery, spanning cultural heritage across more than 15 countries.
Rediscovering Malaysia Through the Lens deepens the brand’s appreciation for cultural heritage, framing Malaysia not just for preservation, but for the world.
It all built up to this. After five seasons of depravity, corporate satire, and relentless bloodshed (and MEMES, don’t forget the memes), Prime Video’s “The Boys” has officially drawn to a close! Heading into the series finale, fans were anxious to see how the show would stick the landing and just how the final battle with Homelander would play out.
Unlike other slow-burn genre hits, “The Boys” has never had a problem killing off characters. The show proved this by delivering its hardest-hitting blow yet in the penultimate episode, where Frenchie made the ultimate sacrifice to protect Kimiko and Sister Sage from Homelander’s wrath. Driven by grief, the remaining Boys entered the finale with everything to lose and a burning incentive to finally put a stop to Homelander’s reign of terror once and for all.
Source: Prime Video
Here is exactly how the chaotic and brutal series finale of “The Boys” unfolded. Spoilers follow, of course, so, proceed at your own risk.
Unlocking Kimiko’s New Weapon
The finale picks up in the somber aftermath of Frenchie’s death, with Hughie, Butcher, Mother’s Milk, and Kimiko burying their late friend. Kimiko has been rendered mute by the trauma, and early signs suggest that Sister Sage’s master plan—subjecting Kimiko to radiation to mimic Soldier Boy’s power-neutralizing chest blasts—has failed.
Before the final assault, the small bunch of “Gen V” characters are safely sidelined. Starlight prepares to send Marie, Emma, and Jordan to Canada to shepherd a group of Starlighters to safety. In a passing of the torch, Starlight reminds Marie to never lose the urge to fight, thanking her for being an “annoying little shit” before the young heroes head north.
Source: Prime Video | Jack Quaid as Hughie Campbell, Laz Alonso as MM, Karen Fukuhara as Kimiko, Susan Heyward as Sister Sage, Karl Urban as Billy Butcher, and Erin Moriarty as Starlight in “The Boys”
Back at the safe house, the emotional breakthrough the team needs arrives via cruel provocation. Sister Sage callously equates Frenchie to a loyal lapdog who threw his life away. The comment triggers a profound, defensive rage within Kimiko, causing her to accidentally unleash a blinding energy beam from her chest. The blast hits Sage, immediately burning away her supe abilities and rendering her human. Butcher confesses he put Sage up to the provocation, knowing the blast required pure, unadulterated emotion to activate.
With Sage out of the picture and heading to Orlando (to find Firecracker?) as a civilian, the roadmap becomes clearer. The Boys must infiltrate the White House, where a power-drunk Homelander is preparing a global address.
Source: Prime Video | Erin Moriarty as Starlight and Jaz Sinclair as Marie Moreau in “The Boys”
Homelander’s Final Rejections
Before taking the global stage at the White House for Easter, the cracks in Homelander’s god complex began to show through two pivotal, deeply revealing confrontations.
First, Homelander tracks down Ryan at a secluded cabin, attempting one last time to pull his son back into the Vought fold. In a desperate bid for connection, Homelander tries to convince the boy that they are cut from the exact same cloth.
Source: Prime Video | Antony Starr as Homelander and Cameron Crovetti as Ryan, in “The Boys” Season 5
Ryan, however, completely shuts him down. In a blistering reality check, Ryan tells his father that he is nothing like him, pointing out that accumulating more power will only make him more isolated. Ryan cuts straight to the bone, telling Homelander that scaring people into calling him a “god” doesn’t actually make him one and that deep down, Homelander is terrified because he knows it’s true. Rejected and visibly shaken, Homelander leaves his son behind.
Back inside the corridors of power, a desperate Homelander begins cutting away any dead weight in his inner circle. When corporate billionaire backers request terms before pledging their allegiance, Homelander flies the wealthy mogul directly into space, leaving him to suffocate before returning to Earth to prove he answers to no one.
Source: Prime Video | Antony Starr as Homelander and Chace Crawford as The Deep in “The Boys”
It’s here that The Deep steps up, desperately offering his unwavering assistance in hopes of finally gaining validation. Instead, Homelander delivers a psychological death blow. He coldly informs The Deep that the only reason he hasn’t killed him yet is because he wants him alive to feel just how truly worthless and pathetic he really is. With his ego shattered, The Deep is left to grovel, while Homelander commands “Oh Father” to prep the psychics to execute anyone who refuses to bow the second the live broadcast ends.
Chaos In the Oval Office
As Homelander takes the stage to address the United States and the world, he goes completely off-script. Declaring himself the “Second Coming” and an absolute god, he threatens a horrific, immediate purge via an army of psychics against anyone who fails to pledge their allegiance.
Source: Prime Video | Antony Starr as Homelander in “The Boys” Season 5
Deep in the White House tunnels, The Boys find themselves trapped by a security lockdown as gunfire rains down. Their salvation, however, comes from an unlikely source. It’s Ashley Barrett. Sneaking away from her security detail with the psychic guidance of Bashley, the malignant face in the back of her head. Ashley frees Butcher and the gang from the cages, pointing them toward Homelander before fleeing.
The finale’s climax quickly fractures into two separate battlegrounds as they find The Deep moping around near the Oval Office. Starlight quickly takes this as her fight and flies him off to a nearby beach, where they battle. He’s desperate to kill her to prove his worth to Homelander. Instead, Starlight hits him with a powerful light beam that sends him flying into the ocean. There, the local marine life turns on him, mauling him to death as retribution for his past ‘ecological crimes’. So, Noir somehow got his revenge from beyond the grave.
Source: Prime Video | Chace Crawford as The Deep in “The Boys”
Back in the presidential building, Oh Father corners Hughie and Mother’s Milk. Just as Oh Father prepares a lethal attack, Mother’s Milk shoves a ball gag into his mouth. When Oh Father tries to trigger his signature supersonic boom, the sound waves backfire, causing his own head to explode.
The Fall of Homelander
Source: Prime Video | Antony Starr as Homelander, Karl Urban as Billy Butcher , and Cameron Crovetti as Ryan, in “The Boys” Season 5
Inside the Oval Office, the final showdown officially begins. Butcher and a newly arrived Ryan tag-team Homelander, but the plan hinges on Kimiko using her radioactive blast to level the playing field. However, when Kimiko steps up, sadness replaces the rage she is supposed to tap into, causing her to freeze.
In a poignant vision, Frenchie appears to her one last time. He assures her that hatred isn’t what makes her strong, holding his hand to her heart and reminding her that it has always been her love that gives her power. Channeling Frenchie’s memory, Kimiko unleashes a cataclysmic blast that knocks out Homelander, Ryan, and Butcher simultaneously.
Source: Prime Video | Tomer Capone as Frenchie in “The Boys” Season 5
Butcher regains consciousness first and discovers that the experiment worked perfectly: Homelander has been stripped of his powers. Stunned to find himself entirely human, the world’s greatest monster begs for his life on a live global broadcast. Showing no mercy, Butcher grabs a crowbar and drives it directly into Homelander’s forehead, cracking his skull and ending his reign of terror for good.
Butcher’s Final Crusade
The death of Homelander leaves an immediate vacuum. While Vought strips the newly impeached Ashley Barrett of her executive power, corporate titan Stan Edgar exploits the chaos and announces his triumphant return to Vought.
Source: Prime Video | Antony Starr as Homelander in “The Boys” Season 5
Butcher, however, is not finished. After returning to the safe house and discovering his beloved dog Terror has passed away from old age, Butcher decides that killing Homelander isn’t enough. Consumed by a scorched-earth philosophy, he steals the supe virus and heads straight for Vought Headquarters, intending to dump it into the main sprinkler system to eradicate every single supe across all 99 floors.
Hughie tracks him to the building, pleading with him to accept that they have already won. Butcher remains adamant that total genocide is the only true victory, leading to a desperate struggle. When Butcher freezes before pulling the trigger to release the virus, Hughie does the unthinkable and shoots his mentor several times in the abdomen. In his final moments, Butcher commends Hughie for always staying true to himself despite the horror they’ve endured, before succumbing to his injuries.
Source: Prime Video | Jack Quaid as Hughie Campbell and Karl Urban as as Billy Butcher in “The Boys”
Confirmed Survivors and Deaths
“The Boys” doesn’t pull its punches, and the series finale left the board fundamentally changed. Here is the final status of every major player who’d been alive up until this final episode.
The Deceased
Homelander: Depowered by Kimiko’s chest blast and brutally executed by Butcher with a crowbar.
Billy Butcher: Shot and killed by Hughie to prevent the global release of the supe virus.
The Deep: Dragged into the ocean by vengeful marine life and killed by an octopus.
Oh Father: Suffered a fatal head explosion when Mother’s Milk used a ball gag to backfire his supersonic boom.
Terror: Passed away peacefully of natural causes at the safe house. May he always dream of Homelander in the afterlife.
The Survivors
Hughie Campbell: Survived the final shootout, declined a government position, and reopened his father’s electronics store.
Annie / Starlight: Safe, retired from superhero life, and preparing for a new future.
Kimiko: Regained her voice, adopted the dog she and Frenchie always wanted, and relocated to Paris.
Mother’s Milk: Walked away from the tactical life to happily renew his wedding vows with his family.
Ryan: Woke up from the final blast and seeks out a fresh start on his own terms.
Sister Sage: Permanently depowered by Kimiko and last seen entirely out of the fight, heading to Orlando. We hope she meets Firecracker there.
Ashley Barrett: Survived the White House chaos but was thoroughly impeached by Congress and removed from office.
Stan Edgar: Survived the political fallout and successfully reclaimed his throne at Vought.
One Happy Ending
Unlike previous seasons that still had an air of dread in them, this time, the series closes with a rare, peaceful flash-forward. The remaining Boys gather one last time at Butcher’s grave to say goodbye before parting ways to heal.
Source: Prime Video | Laz Alonso as MM in “The Boys”
Mother’s Milk rebuilds his family, celebrating a renewal of his vows. Ryan is also adopted by him. Kimiko honors the dream she shared with Frenchie, moving to Paris and adopting a dog just as they had always wanted.
As for Hughie and Annie, the cycle of violence has finally been broken. President Bob Singer calls Hughie to offer him the leadership of the Bureau of Supe Control, but Hughie firmly turns it down. Instead, he chooses a quiet, normal life running his late father’s electronics repair shop. The final moments reveal that he and Annie are expecting a child together (named Robin as a tribute to his previous partner), giving “The Boys” a genuinely hopeful, well-deserved happy ending.
Source: Prime Video | Jack Quaid as Hughie Campbell and Erin Moriarty as Starlight in “The Boys”
What’s Next for the “Vought Cinematic Universe”?
The flagship series has drawn to a peaceful close. However, Prime Video has no intention of letting its highly lucrative “Vought Cinematic Universe” fly into the sunset. Multiple projects are already in the works for this universe. And these new stories will explore both the dark origins of Vought International and fresh, international corners of the franchise.
Sure, the college-set spinoff “Gen V” officially got cancelled and will not return for a Season 3.However, producers have explicitly assured fans that the surviving characters from Godolkin University will continue to transition and appear in future projects across the franchise. And since we saw Marie, Jordan, and Sam ride off to Canada, they’ll most certainly show up in the future. Just where and when? We don’t know yet.
The biggest and most anticipated confirmed project is the prequel series “Vought Rising”.
Set in the mid-1950s, the upcoming prequel will delve deep into the earliest days of Vought’s supe experimentation. It explores the dark origins of Compound V. Fans will see Jensen Ackles return as Soldier Boy in his prime. Alongside him, Aya Cash will reprise her role as Clara Vought. This is years before she became known as Stormfront or Liberty. Besides, it will also introduce and reintroduce characters like Bombsight, Torpedo, and Private Angel in this series. So, stay tuned.
Source: The Hollywood Reporter | Jensen Ackles as Soldier Boy, Mason Dye as Bombsight, Will Hochman as Torpedo and Elizabeth Posey as Private Angel in “Vought Rising”
Showrunner Eric Kripke has described the series as a “really graphic, really profane” twisted murder mystery. The series wrapped principal photography in early 2026 and fans will not have to wait too long. It is currently slated for a 2027 debut on Prime Video.
Another major expansion currently in active development is “The Boys: Mexico”. Gael García Bernal and Diego Luna will executive produce the new series with a Mexican-led cast that would take place in a post-Homelander world.
According to Kripke, the script explores the chaotic power vacuum left behind by the main series. It tracks the “loose supes” running around the world. Vought stubbornly refuses to take any responsibility for them. While a pilot script is being finalized, a formal release date has not yet been locked in.
So, there we have it, folks. “The Boys” has genuinely ended after seven years of absolute, blood-soaked madness. It is genuinely surreal to realize we are finally living in a world where Homelander isn’t lasers-a-day away from a total mental breakdown and Billy Butcher isn’t aggressively calling people his favorite word.
And of course, the memes. What are we going to do without our meme generator now? Truly a legend.
All episodes of “The Boys” are currently streaming on Prime Video.
For many Malaysians today, dating no longer feels exciting — it feels exhausting. What was once associated with butterflies, romance and possibility has increasingly become tied to emotional fatigue, disappointment and uncertainty.
Between endless talking stages, emotionally unavailable partners and the pressure of navigating modern dating culture, more people are beginning to question whether pursuing relationships is even worth the emotional energy anymore.
As more Malaysians focus on career growth, financial stability, mental wellbeing and personal peace, many are becoming less willing to tolerate inconsistent communication, mixed signals and emotionally draining relationship dynamics.
While love and companionship are still deeply desired, the reality is that many people simply feel too burnt out to continue navigating a dating landscape that often feels more overwhelming than fulfilling.
Here are six reasons why more Malaysians are stepping away from dating:
1. Dating Apps Are Starting To Feel Exhausting
For many Malaysians, dating apps have shifted from exciting to emotionally draining. Endless swiping, inconsistent communication and short-lived connections have created a growing sense of fatigue, with many feeling that modern dating has become increasingly transactional rather than meaningful.
2. Emotional Availability Feels Increasingly Rare
One of the most common frustrations among modern daters is encountering people who struggle with communication, commitment or emotional maturity. While many individuals are becoming more intentional about relationships, they often feel they are navigating a dating culture built around ambiguity and casualness.
3. Rising Standards Are Often Misunderstood
As more Malaysians prioritise self-growth, emotional wellbeing and financial independence, expectations within relationships have naturally evolved as well. However, many people still find themselves criticised for having standards that are considered “too high”, when in reality they are simply seeking consistency, respect and emotional security.
4. Hustle Culture Has Left Little Room For Romance
Between demanding careers, side hustles, family obligations and personal responsibilities, many people feel emotionally stretched thin. Dating can begin to feel less like an exciting experience and more like another commitment added onto an already overwhelming schedule.
5. Social Media Has Distorted Relationship Expectations
From “soft launches” to highly curated couple content, social media has intensified comparisons and unrealistic expectations surrounding modern relationships. Many people now feel pressured to pursue picture-perfect romances while simultaneously becoming more cautious of red flags, performative affection and superficial connections.
6. Emotional Safety Has Become A Priority
Today’s generation is far more conscious about protecting their emotional wellbeing while dating. Concerns surrounding manipulation, dishonesty, infidelity and toxic relationship dynamics have caused many to approach dating more cautiously — sometimes leading to emotional burnout before a connection even has the chance to fully develop.
Despite the exhaustion, many Malaysians have not necessarily given up on love altogether. Instead, there appears to be a growing shift toward slower, more intentional relationships built on emotional compatibility, mutual effort and genuine peace rather than fleeting excitement.
It’s the Blues versus the Southern Tigers this August! For the first time in 13 years, English Premier League club Chelsea is returning to Malaysia to face Johor Darul Ta’zim (JDT) in a pre-season friendly match.
Earlier this week, Chelsea announced that it has added Malaysia to the club’s pre-season tour schedule for the Asia Pacific region. The club will play against JDT at the Sultan Ibrahim Stadium in Johor on 11th August 2026 (Tuesday) at 8pm. The match is part of Chelsea’s preparation for the 2026-2027 Premier League season.
Ticket prices range between RM154 and RM1,254. Pre-sale tickets for the match are already available on 21st May 2026 (Thursday), 10am. Supporters who are eligible for this pre-sale will receive more details via email. Meanwhile, general sale for seats starts on 22nd May 2026 (Friday), from 12pm onwards, via tickethotline.com.my.
The APAC pre-season tour also includes stops in Sydney, Hong Kong and Jakarta. This upcoming Chelsea-JDT match marks the English club’s return to Malaysia after 13 years, and its first match staged outside of Kuala Lumpur. Chelsea’s Director of Football Operations, Pete Nuttall, said the club is thrilled to return to Malaysia and reconnect with supporters in the region.
JDT’s Chief Executive Officer, Luis Garcia, also reportedly said that the match is a milestone for the Malaysian football club and reflects JDT’s growing stature in Asian football. Likewise, football fans have expressed excitement about the upcoming match, saying they look forward to seeing Chelsea and JDT face off.
Given how long it’s been since Chelsea’s last appearance in Malaysia, we’d say this match is one local supporters shouldn’t miss out on. For more information on the match, check out Chelsea and JDT’s official websites.
Calling for all PRIMADONNAs in Malaysia! After a successful show in 2024 and 2025, FTISLAND (FT아일랜드/에프티 아일랜드) is making their return to Kuala Lumpur for the third consecutive year, performing this July for their new tour!
Concert organisers O.N Worldwide and Boom Culture recently announced all the details of FTISLAND’s “FaTe” concert in KL. The show will take place on 25th July 2026 (Saturday) at Zepp Kuala Lumpur. Tickets start from RM398 and will go on sale on 5th June 2026 (Friday) via BookMyShow Malaysia.
SOURCE: TWITTER (@FT_FANCLUB)
This upcoming concert marks the band’s third consecutive year performing in Malaysia since 2024, highlighting the mutual love between FTISLAND and Malaysian PRIMADONNAs. With the new tour, fans can expect a full-force wave of energy and an unrivalled live experience. Here are all the details:
FTISLAND TOUR 0 – XIX – III “FaTe” in Kuala Lumpur
For more information on the concert, visit O.N Worldwide and Boom Culture’s official social media pages. Are you excited to see FTISLAND again in 2026?